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1/2 Penny Middlesex - Burchell's / Sugar Plumbs

Issuer United Kingdom
Year 1780
Type Emergency coin
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Obverse lettering *BASIL BURCHELL* LONG-ACRE SOLE PROPRIETOR OF THE FAMOUS SUGAR PLUMBS FOR WORMS N.79
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Reverse lettering ·BASIL BURCHELL· CUTTING TEETH SOLE PROPRIETOR OF THE ANODYNE NECKLACE FOR CHILDREN
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Burchell's Sugar Plumbs token was issued by a London confectioner as a tradesman's halfpenny during the chronic small-change shortage that plagued Britain through the late eighteenth century. The Royal Mint had effectively abandoned regular copper coinage, leaving tradesmen across England to fill the gap with privately struck pieces — a practice that became so widespread it constituted its own parallel monetary system by the 1790s. Middlesex tokens of this period are among the best-documented, with Dalton and Hamer's reference cataloguing hundreds of distinct issuers.

The confectionery trade connection is unusually specific. Most surviving examples show considerable wear, suggesting Burchell's tokens genuinely circulated rather than serving as pure advertising pieces.

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